Again, 'why'? As I said, maybe he had an awful training camp this time.

How good are Bradley and Ortiz? They had far little hassle with the TRT using Lamont if that's the case. Just Khan that loses to him.

Khan only just lost to him aswell!!

The point I am trying to make is why would Petersen risk using something he has never used before and not knowing if it would work when there is random drug testing. I reckon he used them for the first fight and knowing they worked last time, he risked using them for this training camp if that makes sense.

The point I am trying to make is why would Petersen risk using something he has never used before and not knowing if it would work when there is random drug testing. I reckon he used them for the first fight and knowing they worked last time, he used them for this training camp if that makes sense.

I know what you're saying, innocent until proven guilty IMO, let's see what happens.

I've always been of the opinion that random testing is no more of a deterrent than any other form of testing, as the top athletes pay a premium for substances which cannot be detected in tests. There's a reason it's a multimillion dollar industry.

IF Peterson turns out to have been using steroids in the build up to this fight knowing full well that there will be intensified testing then he must have been pretty confident of not getting caught.

I've always been of the opinion that random testing is no more of a deterrent than any other form of testing, as the top athletes pay a premium for substances which cannot be detected in tests. There's a reason it's a multimillion dollar industry.

IF Peterson turns out to have been using steroids in the build up to this fight knowing full well that there will be intensified testing then he must have been pretty confident of not getting caught.

Exactly. it's the main reason I think Pacqiuao isn't scared of taking the tests if he IS on summat; his gear would be ace and hard to detect.

Asif Vali, Khan's business manager, told Sky Sports News: "Obviously last night it was a shock when I received the call to say Lamont had failed a drug test.
"However, the Peterson team seem to think that something's gone wrong during the very first VADA drug test which Lamont took in March. Their explanation is that it's something he took earlier on in the year - before the last fight."
Asked whether the fight was on or off as things stood, he replied: "The fight's on. Obviously the Nevada commission will come back to us with their findings. They'll look at things quite in depth before they make a final decision. That decision's due to come to us by the end of play on Tuesday."

Asif Vali, Khan's business manager, told Sky Sports News: "Obviously last night it was a shock when I received the call to say Lamont had failed a drug test.
"However, the Peterson team seem to think that something's gone wrong during the very first VADA drug test which Lamont took in March. Their explanation is that it's something he took earlier on in the year - before the last fight."
Asked whether the fight was on or off as things stood, he replied: "The fight's on. Obviously the Nevada commission will come back to us with their findings. They'll look at things quite in depth before they make a final decision. That decision's due to come to us by the end of play on Tuesday."

I think Peterson was probably on **** on the first fight. beating a test doesn't mean your clean. with him knowing he was gonna be random tested he must of been pretty damn confident that he had could beat it again.